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we start with jana katsuyama, she happened to be driving past the area at 2:00 this afternoon and was on the scene just as police started blocking off the street. >> reporter: those streets are still closed. right here on brandon. i do want to tell you we just checked at the two women who were killed and the coroner is not releasing their identity until their next of kin has been notified. police here are at the scene and we understand that they have found a knife. people inside the gift center and jewelry mart were running for cover. some said they heard three shots, others say they heard shouts that a gunman was in the building. >> there was a lot of running and screaming. people running around frantic. >> they told us to get back in the building. >> reporter: they were among those who hid until police arrived. police chief greg suhr say it is first three officers on the scene saw a man outside. >> a suspect was walking on the north side of the street covered in blood. >> reporter: police say the man fired at the officers then went into taqueria dos amigos. >> the suspect ran out of
we start with jana katsuyama, she happened to be driving past the area at 2:00 this afternoon and was on the scene just as police started blocking off the street. >> reporter: those streets are still closed. right here on brandon. i do want to tell you we just checked at the two women who were killed and the coroner is not releasing their identity until their next of kin has been notified. police here are at the scene and we understand that they have found a knife. people inside the gift...
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we get tonight's developments from ktvu's jana katsuyama. she's live in oakland with the documents the union says proved the conflict of interest. jana-- >> julie, we talked with union members right here about four hours ago and they gave us these invoices which they say show that b.a.r.t.'s lead negotiators company is set to benefit as a result of these strikes. but he says there is no conflict of business. union leaders say that talks have stalled. and they say that b.a.r.t. has reasons for talks to stall. thomas hall b.a.r.t.'s lead negotiator is also lead president of the ola transportation. and tape said last night they obtained these copies of invoices. >> we're calling upon the board of directors to investigate the conflict of interest and to remove him from negotiations. >> reporter: the district has violated his own conflict of interest, laws and rules. >> reporter: the union says b.a.r.t.'s code of conduct state that is there's a conflict of interest when the contractor is unable or potentially unable to provide impartial and assis
we get tonight's developments from ktvu's jana katsuyama. she's live in oakland with the documents the union says proved the conflict of interest. jana-- >> julie, we talked with union members right here about four hours ago and they gave us these invoices which they say show that b.a.r.t.'s lead negotiators company is set to benefit as a result of these strikes. but he says there is no conflict of business. union leaders say that talks have stalled. and they say that b.a.r.t. has reasons...
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reporting live, jana katsuyama, back to you. >> what an amazing turn out today. any specific numbers on how many people came to give blood? >> reporter: there were. i understand they had 122 people who showed up to donate. that was double what they expected. they say they need people who are type o. their blood could be given to a person with any blood type. they need blood from everyone with all types. they hope the public will help them to fill this need. >> the need continues. thank you. >>> new developments in a story we brought you earlier. a 23-year-old will be arraigned tomorrow morning. he is a suspend in a double homicide friday. the district attorney got the case today from the police department. it is not clear what charges will be filed. he used a gun and a knife inside the jewelry store to kill two clerks and injure the owner and opened fire on police officers. >>> coroners are fast tracking an autopsy on cory monteith and we know police ruled out foul play. the body was found in a vancouver hotel room yesterday and authorities are hoping to determin
reporting live, jana katsuyama, back to you. >> what an amazing turn out today. any specific numbers on how many people came to give blood? >> reporter: there were. i understand they had 122 people who showed up to donate. that was double what they expected. they say they need people who are type o. their blood could be given to a person with any blood type. they need blood from everyone with all types. they hope the public will help them to fill this need. >> the need...
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we start with jana katsuyama, she happened to be driving past the area at 2:00 this afternoon and was on the scene just as police started blocking off the street. >> reporter: those streets are still closed. right here on brandon. i do want to tell you we just checked at the two women who were killed and the coroner is not releasing their identity until their next of kin has been notified. police here are at the scene and we understand that they have found a knife. people inside the gift center and jewelry mart were running for cover. some said they heard three shots, others say they heard shouts that a gunman was in the building. >> there was a lot of running and screaming. people running around frantic. >> they told us to get back in the building. >> reporter: they were among those who hid until police arrived. police chief greg suhr say it is first three officers on the scene saw a man outside. >> a suspect was walking on the north side of the street covered in blood. >> reporter: police say the man fired at the officers then went into taqueria dos amigos. >> the suspect ran out of
we start with jana katsuyama, she happened to be driving past the area at 2:00 this afternoon and was on the scene just as police started blocking off the street. >> reporter: those streets are still closed. right here on brandon. i do want to tell you we just checked at the two women who were killed and the coroner is not releasing their identity until their next of kin has been notified. police here are at the scene and we understand that they have found a knife. people inside the gift...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama got a picture from the surveillance video and tells us how a good samaritan might have saved the building. >> reporter: i just got the video from the man who ins this -- who owns this restaurant. it is the second restaurant that opened in 2011. that is where they think the fire started. the flames were so hot it started burning the side of the building. the picture from the surveillance video you can see it here. it shows two men walking to the dumpster and setting it on fire. that video has been turned over to police. this happened at 1:30 a.m. saturday morning. it burned through two doors and melted the electric meters that pg&e just replaced this morning. two restaurants all lost power. they had to shut down saturday and sunday. today they brought in big coolers with food but the rest of the food had to be thrown away because they had no power. that is hundreds of pounds of food lost. along with thousands of dollars in lost business. they hope police catch the two and they want to thank the good samaritan who moved the burning dumpster away from the building. >>
ktvu's jana katsuyama got a picture from the surveillance video and tells us how a good samaritan might have saved the building. >> reporter: i just got the video from the man who ins this -- who owns this restaurant. it is the second restaurant that opened in 2011. that is where they think the fire started. the flames were so hot it started burning the side of the building. the picture from the surveillance video you can see it here. it shows two men walking to the dumpster and setting...
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jana katsuyama made her way up a remote trail to take a look at the damage and what it took to cause it. >> reporter: investigators say the 200-foot tower toppled over monday around 12:30 in the morning setting off alarm sensor. from news chopper 2 we show the damage. park police tell me the public can't drive to the top the only way is to go past this gate and walk. the mile long trail usually desolate was busy today with emergency vehicles and repair crews. >> this is a satellite dish i believe that was on the tower. >> reporter: large pieces of equipment were flung hundreds of pete down the hill. at the top we had a clear view of the fence area where authorities say someone entered and cut wires supporting the tower. >> are there people that come here overnight? is it park service? >> no, the area closes overnight. >> reporter: serves 41 fire, police and other government agencies. but officials say other towers are able to pick up the emergency calls so there was no impact on public safety or service. the tower is born by american tower in boston and it could take months to rebuil
jana katsuyama made her way up a remote trail to take a look at the damage and what it took to cause it. >> reporter: investigators say the 200-foot tower toppled over monday around 12:30 in the morning setting off alarm sensor. from news chopper 2 we show the damage. park police tell me the public can't drive to the top the only way is to go past this gate and walk. the mile long trail usually desolate was busy today with emergency vehicles and repair crews. >> this is a satellite...
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we get tonight's developments from ktvu's jana katsuyama. she's live in oakland with the documents the union says proved the conflict of interest. jana-- >> julie, we talked with union members right here about four hours ago and they gave us these invoices which they say show that b.a.r.t.'s lead negotiators company is set to benefit as a result of these strikes. but he says there is no conflict of business. union leaders say that talks have stalled. and they say that b.a.r.t. has reasons for talks to stall. thomas hall b.a.r.t.'s lead negotiator is also lead president of the ola transportation. and tape said last night they obtained these copies of invoices. >> we're calling upon the board of directors to investigate the conflict of interest and to remove him from negotiations. >> reporter: the district has violated his own conflict of interest, laws and rules. >> reporter: the union says b.a.r.t.'s code of conduct state that is there's a conflict of interest when the contractor is unable or potentially unable to provide impartial and assis
we get tonight's developments from ktvu's jana katsuyama. she's live in oakland with the documents the union says proved the conflict of interest. jana-- >> julie, we talked with union members right here about four hours ago and they gave us these invoices which they say show that b.a.r.t.'s lead negotiators company is set to benefit as a result of these strikes. but he says there is no conflict of business. union leaders say that talks have stalled. and they say that b.a.r.t. has reasons...
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jana katsuyama has the latest. >> reporter: there's a lot that has to happen. we've seen a lot of activity in the past hour over there on runway 2-8 left. an airport spokesman told us they plan to move that plane tonight or early tomorrow morning then start the clean up. crews started bringing equipment in early today to finally move the massive 777 from the place where it crashed saturday. three giant cranes will attempt to lift the aircraft and move it off sight. >> we will move it slightly off the ground to see which sections will start to buckle. >> reporter: the ntsb will be there to observe while the clean up is under way. once the plane is moved -- >> the land right underneath it will have spilled jet fuel, other types of hazardous materials. >> reporter: along with clean up the fa's navigational lights and tarmac will need to be replaced. crew will need to repair the sea wall that was damaged in the impact. and they will also need to repaint the runway markings and the runway itself will need to be repaved. requiring 500-tons of asphalt. >> you can see
jana katsuyama has the latest. >> reporter: there's a lot that has to happen. we've seen a lot of activity in the past hour over there on runway 2-8 left. an airport spokesman told us they plan to move that plane tonight or early tomorrow morning then start the clean up. crews started bringing equipment in early today to finally move the massive 777 from the place where it crashed saturday. three giant cranes will attempt to lift the aircraft and move it off sight. >> we will move...
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in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a big temperature changement how much of a warm up you're going to feel in the next couple of days. >> only on 2, it is one of the major complaints of muni riders. a special operation designed to combat the problem. >> but first -- >> it was one man's dream to build this boat. now it's his fight to res select it. >> we're continuing to monitor protesters on the move in the east bay. >>> earlier today, we sent news chopper 2 over a schooner that in better days made a big difference to a lot of children. it sank just outside the waters of port richmond on july 4. now her captain has ideas to raise the ship. >> reporter: take a look. this is where the it should be tonight, instead she is underwater off shore. they are using a borrowed powerboat. the only way to see it. >> it's still a little rough out here. >> reporter: hayden brown was helming her on july 4, when he ran her aground. >> a little bit of inattention i had, cost me the boat. i was just 150 feet east of where i should have been. >> reporter: the coast guard brought
in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a big temperature changement how much of a warm up you're going to feel in the next couple of days. >> only on 2, it is one of the major complaints of muni riders. a special operation designed to combat the problem. >> but first -- >> it was one man's dream to build this boat. now it's his fight to res select it. >> we're continuing to monitor protesters on the move in the east bay. >>> earlier...
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jana katsuyama has the latest. >> reporter: there's a lot that has to happen. we've seen a lot of activity in the past hour over there on runway 2-8 left. an airport spokesman told us they plan to move that plane tonight or early tomorrow morning then start the clean up. crews started bringing equipment in early today to finally move the massive 777 from the place where it crashed saturday. three giant cranes will attempt to lift the aircraft and move it off sight. >> we will move it slightly off the ground to see which sections will start to buckle. >> reporter: the ntsb will be there to observe while the clean up is under way. once the plane is moved -- >> the land right underneath it will have spilled jet fuel, other types of hazardous materials. >> reporter: along with clean up the fa's navigational lights and tarmac will need to be replaced. crew will need to repair the sea wall that was damaged in the impact. and they will also need to repaint the runway markings and the runway itself will need to be repaved. requiring 500-tons of asphalt. >> you can see
jana katsuyama has the latest. >> reporter: there's a lot that has to happen. we've seen a lot of activity in the past hour over there on runway 2-8 left. an airport spokesman told us they plan to move that plane tonight or early tomorrow morning then start the clean up. crews started bringing equipment in early today to finally move the massive 777 from the place where it crashed saturday. three giant cranes will attempt to lift the aircraft and move it off sight. >> we will move...
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in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a big temperature changement how much of a warm up you're going to feel in the next couple of days. >> only on 2, it is one of the major complaints of muni riders. a special operation designed to combat the problem. >> but first -- >> it was one man's dream to >>> earlier today, we sent news chopper 2 over a schooner that in better days made a big difference to a lot of children. it sank just outside the waters of port richmond on july 4. now her captain has ideas to raise the ship. >> reporter: take a look. this is where the it should be tonight, instead she is underwater off shore. they are using a borrowed powerboat. the only way to see it. >> it's still a little rough out here. >> reporter: hayden brown was helming her on july 4, when he ran her aground. >> a little bit of inattention i had, cost me the boat. i was just 150 feet east of where i should have been. >> reporter: the coast guard brought all 19 aboard ashore, but the schooner herself sank near the break water. >> she was tending to lean away from the rocks. th
in san francisco, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a big temperature changement how much of a warm up you're going to feel in the next couple of days. >> only on 2, it is one of the major complaints of muni riders. a special operation designed to combat the problem. >> but first -- >> it was one man's dream to >>> earlier today, we sent news chopper 2 over a schooner that in better days made a big difference to a lot of children. it sank just outside...
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jana katsuyama made her way up a remote trail to take a look at the damage and what it took to cause it. >> reporter: investigators say the 200-foot tower toppled over monday around 12:30 in the morning setting off alarm sensor. from news chopper 2 we show the damage. park police tell me the public can't drive to the top the only way is to go past this gate and walk. the mile long trail usually desolate was busy today with emergency vehicles and repair crews. >> this is a satellite dish i believe that was on the tower. >> reporter: large pieces of equipment were flung hundreds of pete down the hill. at the top we had a clear view of the fence area where authorities say someone entered and cut wires supporting the tower. >> are there people that come here overnight? is it park service? >> no, the area closes overnight. >> reporter: serves 41 fire, police and other government agencies. but officials say other towers are able to pick up the emergency calls so there was no impact on public safety or service. the tower is born by american tower in boston and it could take months to rebuil
jana katsuyama made her way up a remote trail to take a look at the damage and what it took to cause it. >> reporter: investigators say the 200-foot tower toppled over monday around 12:30 in the morning setting off alarm sensor. from news chopper 2 we show the damage. park police tell me the public can't drive to the top the only way is to go past this gate and walk. the mile long trail usually desolate was busy today with emergency vehicles and repair crews. >> this is a satellite...
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. >>> now to jana katsuyama at san francisco's transbay terminal. and why some commuters say day two of the evening commute seemed to bring even more frustrations than yesterday. jana. >> reporter: frank take a look behind me and maybe you can see why. back there there is a line of people and i don't know if something has just broken out. we're hearing some shouting over there. people have been under a lot of pressure today. i understand that is a line for a bus to oakland. almost all the commuters we spoke with said today was worse than yesterday. longer lines for ferries, taxies and longer commutes. >> reporter: today was a test of patient. >> they're a lot more anxious. >> reporter: as commuters tried to get out of the city. long lines of cars seemed to be parks but were actually inches through san francisco streets. >> long day at work. it's very tiring. the b.a.r.t. needs to work something out. they need to carve some time off. in 45 minutes we've traveled a mile. >> the light was on for several minutes, we were like, what if we get stranded he
. >>> now to jana katsuyama at san francisco's transbay terminal. and why some commuters say day two of the evening commute seemed to bring even more frustrations than yesterday. jana. >> reporter: frank take a look behind me and maybe you can see why. back there there is a line of people and i don't know if something has just broken out. we're hearing some shouting over there. people have been under a lot of pressure today. i understand that is a line for a bus to oakland....
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. >>> now to jana katsuyama at san francisco's transbay terminal. and why some commuters say day two of the evening commute seemed to bring even more frustrations than yesterday. jana. >> reporter: frank take a look behind me and maybe you can see why. back there there is a line of people and i don't know if something has just broken out. we're hearing some shouting over there. people have been under a lot of pressure today. i understand that is a line for a bus to oakland. almost all the commuters we spoke with said today was worse than yesterday. longer lines for ferries, taxies and longer commutes. >> reporter: today was a test of patient. >> they're a lot more anxious. >> reporter: as commuters tried to get out of the city. long lines of cars seemed to be parks but were actually inches through san francisco streets. >> long day at work. it's very tiring. the b.a.r.t. needs to work something out. they need to carve some time off. in 45 minutes we've traveled a mile. >> the light was on for several minutes, we were like, what str >> you can only g
. >>> now to jana katsuyama at san francisco's transbay terminal. and why some commuters say day two of the evening commute seemed to bring even more frustrations than yesterday. jana. >> reporter: frank take a look behind me and maybe you can see why. back there there is a line of people and i don't know if something has just broken out. we're hearing some shouting over there. people have been under a lot of pressure today. i understand that is a line for a bus to oakland....
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jana katsuyama live in san francisco to tell us about some of the factors that work here and what it all means to the average consumer, jana. >> reporter: many people are just glad to hear any good news about the economy and the markets but we sat down with some experts and talked to them about what this means means for the average consumer. whether it's the store sign saying now hiring, or this week's stock market gains, people are seeing small reasons for hope that the economy while now binding back is at least creeping in the right direction. >> for me i'm pleased with where we are. i feel we have growth coming forward. >> reporter: the fed released a report saying the u.s. economy continue to see moderate improvements from may to early july. the housing market had strong growth. an increase in new housing construction. >> we just sold a place in new york and are thinking about buying a house here. >> reporter: the bottom line for consumers is that those low interest rates and mortgage rates are expected to continue at least through the fall. as ben bernanke continues a buy out. >
jana katsuyama live in san francisco to tell us about some of the factors that work here and what it all means to the average consumer, jana. >> reporter: many people are just glad to hear any good news about the economy and the markets but we sat down with some experts and talked to them about what this means means for the average consumer. whether it's the store sign saying now hiring, or this week's stock market gains, people are seeing small reasons for hope that the economy while now...
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jana katsuyama live in san francisco to tell us about some of the factors that work here and what it all means to the average consumer, jana. >> reporter: many people are just glad to hear any good news about the economy and the markets but we sat down with some experts and talked to them about what this means means for the average consumer. whether it's the store sign saying now hiring, or this week's stock market gains, people are seeing small reasons for hope that the economy while now binding back is at least creeping in the right direction. >> for me i'm pleased with where we are. i feel we have growth coming forward. >> reporter: the fed released a report saying the u.s. economy continue to see moderate improvements from may to early july. the housing market had strong growth. an increase in new housing construction. >> we just sold a place in new york and are thinking about buying a house here. >> reporter: the bottom line for consumers is that those low interest rates and mortgage rates are expected to continue at least through the fall. as ben bernanke continues a buy out. >
jana katsuyama live in san francisco to tell us about some of the factors that work here and what it all means to the average consumer, jana. >> reporter: many people are just glad to hear any good news about the economy and the markets but we sat down with some experts and talked to them about what this means means for the average consumer. whether it's the store sign saying now hiring, or this week's stock market gains, people are seeing small reasons for hope that the economy while now...
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reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama ktvu, channel 2 news. >> people could be setting themselves up for an expensive ticket. a ktvu photograph says he spotted the chp patrolling hov lanes today. handing out a number of tickets to solo drivers. a violation will cost you $381. >>> the b.a.r.t. strike has sparked the debate about whether the bay area should outsource mass transit to private companies. austin texas, and new orleans are among a half dozen cities that have turned their mass transit services over to private companies. b.a.r.t. riders appear to be divided on the issue. >> should be considered. but i can't fathom the difficulties. >> i don't necessarily believe that private means better. >> privatizing b.a.r.t. wouldn't rule out a strike. >>> we have more coverage of the b.a.r.t. strike ahead. in 10 minutes, the impact on tomorrow's 4th of july celebrations. then a live update on the celebrations. in 30 minutes, how hundreds of thousands of bay area redents who don't have a car, are coping with this strike. >>> it's the announcement students have been dreading. the board
reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama ktvu, channel 2 news. >> people could be setting themselves up for an expensive ticket. a ktvu photograph says he spotted the chp patrolling hov lanes today. handing out a number of tickets to solo drivers. a violation will cost you $381. >>> the b.a.r.t. strike has sparked the debate about whether the bay area should outsource mass transit to private companies. austin texas, and new orleans are among a half dozen cities that have...
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jana katsuyama live at uc berkeley tonight and tells us napolitano's selection was met with loud protest that escalated to student arrests. >> reporter: the protest happened over at uc mission bay in san francisco. but let me tell you napolitano's job is not going to be easy heading up the 10uc campuses and even this first day of president-elect was marked by controversy. >>> protesters shouted at the uc regents meeting today. prompting dozens of campus police to move in. many were undocumented students concerned about napolitano's job six students were arrested and removed from the room. napolitano later addressed their concerns. >> when the students raise issues i will listen and i will learn. >> reporter: napolitano will become the 20th president of the system and the first female. the latest in the lifetime of firsts for the new york native. she was santa clara's first valedictorian. the first female arizona mayor. >> i come with a history of managing big complex institutions and as someone who is really passionate about higher education. >> reporter: some uc faculty members were con
jana katsuyama live at uc berkeley tonight and tells us napolitano's selection was met with loud protest that escalated to student arrests. >> reporter: the protest happened over at uc mission bay in san francisco. but let me tell you napolitano's job is not going to be easy heading up the 10uc campuses and even this first day of president-elect was marked by controversy. >>> protesters shouted at the uc regents meeting today. prompting dozens of campus police to move in. many...
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in san jose, jana katsuyama, channel 2 news. >>> now here is the latest on the injured people at three bay area hospitals. san francisco general says 17 patients are still there out of 62 passengers initially. six are in critical condition. one of who is a child. of the 55 originally sent there one person is listed as critical. lucielle packered children's hospital has discharged all of its patients. >>> one of the airports four runways remains closed and will stay that way in the the national transport safety board removes the wreckage. flights arriving faced delays of an hour to an hour and a half and at least 100 flights were cancelled. >> i said there's going to be a delay. there's still going to be there, so came and just sat in line and waited and then they said sorry that flight has been cancelled. >> reporter: if you have a flight in the coming days or need to meet one, officials advise that you check with your airline ahead of time. >>> a pilot details the dangerous of flying low and slow. the basic mistake he says may be behind the asiana airline's crash. >> heading toward a
in san jose, jana katsuyama, channel 2 news. >>> now here is the latest on the injured people at three bay area hospitals. san francisco general says 17 patients are still there out of 62 passengers initially. six are in critical condition. one of who is a child. of the 55 originally sent there one person is listed as critical. lucielle packered children's hospital has discharged all of its patients. >>> one of the airports four runways remains closed and will stay that way in...
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jana katsuyama live at uc berkeley tonight and tells us napolitano's selection was met with loud protest that escalated to student arrests. >> reporter: the protest happened over at uc mission bay in san francisco. but let me tell you napolitano's job is not going to be easy heading up the 10uc campuses and even this first day of president-elect was marked by controversy. >>> protesters shouted at the uc regents meeting today. prompting dozens of campus police to move in. many were undocumented students concerned about napolitano's job six students were arrested and removed from the room. napolitano later addressed their concerns. >> when the students raise issues i will listen and i will learn. >> reporter: napolitano will become the 20th president of the system and the first female. the latest in the lifetime of firsts for the new york native. she was santa clara's first valedictorian. the first female arizona mayor. >> i come with a history of managing big complex institutions and as someone who is really passionate about higher education. >> reporter: some uc faculty members were con
jana katsuyama live at uc berkeley tonight and tells us napolitano's selection was met with loud protest that escalated to student arrests. >> reporter: the protest happened over at uc mission bay in san francisco. but let me tell you napolitano's job is not going to be easy heading up the 10uc campuses and even this first day of president-elect was marked by controversy. >>> protesters shouted at the uc regents meeting today. prompting dozens of campus police to move in. many...
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jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> continuing coverage now of the labor talks between b.a.r.t. and it's unions. we're now just ten days away from another potential strike on august 4th. negotiations are expected to resume at 9:00 tomorrow morning but there's no indication that a settlement is close. the transportation commission is now looking into hiring charter buses for commuters if there is a strike. officials say would take 8,000 buses to carry the passengers b.a.r.t. normally carries each day. during the strike earlier this month, b.a.r.t. says it spent $70,000 a day. >>> her daughter hadn 't eaten in eight days. a clerk at a liquor store called her because a woman claimed she was being held against her will at the heritage inn. when officers arrived they determined that the woman was under the influence of meth. they found three children all under the age of 6 years old in her room. those kids are now in the custody of children services. >>> a san pablo mother now faces charges in a roll over accident that killed her daughter. she swerved to avoid another vehicle and her
jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> continuing coverage now of the labor talks between b.a.r.t. and it's unions. we're now just ten days away from another potential strike on august 4th. negotiations are expected to resume at 9:00 tomorrow morning but there's no indication that a settlement is close. the transportation commission is now looking into hiring charter buses for commuters if there is a strike. officials say would take 8,000 buses to carry the passengers b.a.r.t....
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jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> continuing coverage now of the labor talks between b.a.r.t. and it's unions. we're now just ten days away from another potential strike on august 4th. negotiations are expected to resume at 9:00 tomorrow morning but there's no indication that a settlement is close. the transportation commission is now looking into hiring charter buses for commuters if there is a strike. officials say would take 8,000 buses to carry the passengers b.a.r.t. normally carries each day. during the strike earlier this month, b.a.r.t. says it spent $70,000 a day. >>> her daughter hadn 't eaten in eight days. a clerk at a liquor store called her because a woman claimed she was being held against her will at the heritage inn. when officers arved they determined that the woman was under the influence of meth. they found three children all under the age of 6 years old in her room. those kids are now in the custody of children services. >>> a san pablo mother now faces charges in a roll over accident that killed her daughter. she swerved to avoid another vehicle and her s
jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> continuing coverage now of the labor talks between b.a.r.t. and it's unions. we're now just ten days away from another potential strike on august 4th. negotiations are expected to resume at 9:00 tomorrow morning but there's no indication that a settlement is close. the transportation commission is now looking into hiring charter buses for commuters if there is a strike. officials say would take 8,000 buses to carry the passengers b.a.r.t....
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jana katsuyama is live in san francisco with the protesters message as well as reaction from those who oppose abortions, jana. >> reporter: ken, we're at a park just near san francisco general. right now there are about 40 people or so who have started to gather. they are preparing to kick off this national campaign to support abortion rights and abortion providers. the group says that it plans to drive east and meet up with caravans from other states on what they are calling an abortion rights freedom ride. >> we're going through the five states that have one abortion clinic left. we're posting speak outs. we want to address women's stories. >> reporter: this all comes as national debate about abortion is coming to a height this last month. with texas governor perry bill could ban abortions in texas. >> i'm cautiously optimistic about our country and where we're headed especially in light of texas. >> reporter: that walk for life drew 50,000 people in january to san francisco in support of stricter bans and others on abortions. not only in certain states but nationwide. right now back
jana katsuyama is live in san francisco with the protesters message as well as reaction from those who oppose abortions, jana. >> reporter: ken, we're at a park just near san francisco general. right now there are about 40 people or so who have started to gather. they are preparing to kick off this national campaign to support abortion rights and abortion providers. the group says that it plans to drive east and meet up with caravans from other states on what they are calling an abortion...
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and that is where jana katsuyama is live. crews could not respond to some medical calls? >> that is right. this entire station, 87 in pittsburgh will be closed. i have never heard a fire chief say that resources were dangerously low, but that's exactly what the contra costa district fire chief told me tonight. >> reporter: last night contra costa fire district crews were on the run trying to handle all the calls about fires. >> we were super busy yesterday, going from call to call. >> reporter: station 87 answered nine calls, but they are set to close on monday. the firefighters union president said the resources are dangerously low. >>> we had to stop responding to medical calls but there were times when there were hours of whole sections of a community had no fire coverage. >> reporter: we checked with the fire chief to see if resources were really that lacking he said -- >> i believe we're at a threshold that is extremely dangerous for the community and for our firefighters. >>> the shooting was reported at about 1:30. police say the gunman came up to a group of people
and that is where jana katsuyama is live. crews could not respond to some medical calls? >> that is right. this entire station, 87 in pittsburgh will be closed. i have never heard a fire chief say that resources were dangerously low, but that's exactly what the contra costa district fire chief told me tonight. >> reporter: last night contra costa fire district crews were on the run trying to handle all the calls about fires. >> we were super busy yesterday, going from call to...
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in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> 13 days and counting until b.a.r.t.'s one month contract extension expires. the two sides may need all of that time to make a deal. the union says he's the only one authorized to make a deal. b.a.r.t.'s general manager says the vacation was approved by state mediators and that negotiations are ongoing. >> we have negotiators at the table today. we'll have them there all week, and will be here all next week. we are actively negotiating day in and day out. >> the two b.a.r.t. unions representing train operators and station agents are threatening another strike if no agreement is reached. b.a.r.t. riders can now get a better idea of the next generation of b.a.r.t. cars. the wide aisle cars are designed to use less electricity. they're expected to roll out in 2017. more than 400 have been ordered, with the option of 600 more in years to come. >>> calling on the state supreme court to reject the latest effort to stop same-sex marriages. it was harris who performed the first same sex wedding in san diego when they became legal
in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> 13 days and counting until b.a.r.t.'s one month contract extension expires. the two sides may need all of that time to make a deal. the union says he's the only one authorized to make a deal. b.a.r.t.'s general manager says the vacation was approved by state mediators and that negotiations are ongoing. >> we have negotiators at the table today. we'll have them there all week, and will be here all next week. we are actively...
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reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama ktvu, channel 2 news. >> people could be setting themselves up for an expensive ticket. a ktvu photograph says he spotted the chp patrolling hov lanes today. handing out a number of tickets to solo drivers. a violation will cost you $381. >>> the b.a.r.t. strike has sparked the debate about whether the bay area should outsource mass transit to private companies. austin texas, and new orleans are among a half dozen cities that have turned their mass transit services over to private companies. b.a.r.t. riders appear to be divided on the issue. >> should be considered. but i can't fathom the difficulties. >> i don't necessarily believe that private means better. >> privatizing b.a.r.t. wouldn't rule out a strike. >>> we have more coverage of the b.a.r.t. strike ahead. in 10 minutes, the impact on tomorrow's 4th of july celebrations. then a live update on the celebrations. in 30 minutes, how hundreds of thousands of bay area redents who don't have a car, are coping with this strike. >>> it's the announcement students have been dreading. the board
reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama ktvu, channel 2 news. >> people could be setting themselves up for an expensive ticket. a ktvu photograph says he spotted the chp patrolling hov lanes today. handing out a number of tickets to solo drivers. a violation will cost you $381. >>> the b.a.r.t. strike has sparked the debate about whether the bay area should outsource mass transit to private companies. austin texas, and new orleans are among a half dozen cities that have...
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in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> 13 days and counting until b.a.r.t.'s one month contract extension expires. the two sides may need all of that time to make a deal. the union says he's the only one authorized to make a deal. b.a.r.t.'s general manager says the vacation was approved by state mediators and that negotiations are ongoing. >> we have negotiators at the table today. we'll have them there all week, and will be here all next week. we are actively negotiating day in and day out. >> the two b.a.r.t. unions representing train operators and station agents are threatening another strike if no agreement is reached. b.a.r.t. riders can now get a better idea of the next generation of b.a.r.t. cars. the wide aisle cars are designed to use less electricity. they're expected to roll out in 2017. more than 400 have been ordered, with the option of 600 more in years to come. >>> calling on the state supreme court to reject the latest effort to stop same-sex marriages. it was harris who performed the first same sex wedding in san diego when they became legal
in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> 13 days and counting until b.a.r.t.'s one month contract extension expires. the two sides may need all of that time to make a deal. the union says he's the only one authorized to make a deal. b.a.r.t.'s general manager says the vacation was approved by state mediators and that negotiations are ongoing. >> we have negotiators at the table today. we'll have them there all week, and will be here all next week. we are actively...
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in san jose, jana katsuyama, channel 2 news. >>> now here is the latest on the injured people at three bay area hospitals. san francisco general says 17 patients are still there out of 62 passengers initially. six are in critical condition. one of who is a child. of the 55 originally sent there one person is listed as critical. lucielle packered children's hospital has discharged all of its patients. >>> one of the airports four runways remains closed and will stay that way in the the national transport safety board removes the wreckage. flights arriving faced delays of an hour to an hour and a half and at least 100 flights were cancelled. >> i said there's gointo be a delay. there's still going to be there, so came and just sat in line and waited and then they said sorry that flight has been cancelled. >> reporter: if you have a flight in the coming days or need to meet one, officials advise that you check with your airline ahead of time. >>> a pilot details the dangerous of flying low and slow. the basic mistake he says may be behind the asiana airline's crash. >> heading toward a wa
in san jose, jana katsuyama, channel 2 news. >>> now here is the latest on the injured people at three bay area hospitals. san francisco general says 17 patients are still there out of 62 passengers initially. six are in critical condition. one of who is a child. of the 55 originally sent there one person is listed as critical. lucielle packered children's hospital has discharged all of its patients. >>> one of the airports four runways remains closed and will stay that way in...
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. >> reporter: my colleague jana katsuyama spoke to a couple inside the jewelrymart at the time of the shooting. they were there to buy engagement rings. that couple told jana they heard somebody run by and say gun, duck. frightening moments for them. still people we can see working in buildings around here. we're not sure if they're just here still working or if they're still sheltering in place. what i do know is this street is blocked off. doesn't look like it's going to be open any time soon. i'm referring to brannon between 7th and 8th. during a normal friday commute, this is a very difficult area to get through because it accesses freeways and exits freeways. so on a normal friday this is gridlock. today this has to be causing gridlock in other areas of the city. if you can avoid this area, do so. to recap, a shooting here at 888 brannon at 2:15 this afternoon left two women dead, one man injured who is at hospital and one suspect in custody. reporting live, noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we continue to follow a developing story out of oakland. 21-month-old daphne webb i
. >> reporter: my colleague jana katsuyama spoke to a couple inside the jewelrymart at the time of the shooting. they were there to buy engagement rings. that couple told jana they heard somebody run by and say gun, duck. frightening moments for them. still people we can see working in buildings around here. we're not sure if they're just here still working or if they're still sheltering in place. what i do know is this street is blocked off. doesn't look like it's going to be open any...
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and jana katsuyama live at the san francisco airport. you talked with the students and their families when they arrive tonight. >> reporter: i did. it was an emotional reunion. it was five students, the instructor and the instructors son. it was a moment of relief and joy. >> knowing that the removal of the president was coming. >> we left so early in the morning, that we didn't really have time to sleep. >> reporter: 10 uc students were evacuated last night from cairo. they had been there since mid- june with a comparative in literature. instead they saw history in egypt being made. muhammad morsi was overturned. >> it unnerved me a little when the embassy recalled its staff. and i thought that was a sign that things had degraded to the point that we should be concerned. >> reporter: in the last few days it could get stable or it could go crazy. and we just don't know. >> not the summer tree alex shemton of santa cruz had planned. >> i came there to see pyramids and didn't bargain on resolutions. >> reporter: it was a rare chance for st
and jana katsuyama live at the san francisco airport. you talked with the students and their families when they arrive tonight. >> reporter: i did. it was an emotional reunion. it was five students, the instructor and the instructors son. it was a moment of relief and joy. >> knowing that the removal of the president was coming. >> we left so early in the morning, that we didn't really have time to sleep. >> reporter: 10 uc students were evacuated last night from cairo....
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and jana katsuyama live at the san francisco airport. you talked with the students and their families when they arrive tonight. >> reporter: i did. it was an emotional reunion. it was five students, the instructor and the instructors son. it was a moment of relief and joy. >> knowing that the removal of the president was coming. >> we left so early in the morning, that we didn't really have time to sleep. >> reporter: 10 uc students were evacuated last night from cairo. they had been there since mid- june with a comparative in literature. instead they saw history in egypt being made. muhammad morsi was overturned. >> it unnerved me a little when the embassy recalled its staff. and i thought that was a sign that things had degraded to the point that we should be concerned. >> reporter: in the last few days it could get stable or it could go crazy. and we just don't know. >> not the summer tree alex shemton of santa cruz had planned. >> i came there to see pyramids and didn't bargain on resolutions. >> reporter: it was a rare chance for st
and jana katsuyama live at the san francisco airport. you talked with the students and their families when they arrive tonight. >> reporter: i did. it was an emotional reunion. it was five students, the instructor and the instructors son. it was a moment of relief and joy. >> knowing that the removal of the president was coming. >> we left so early in the morning, that we didn't really have time to sleep. >> reporter: 10 uc students were evacuated last night from cairo....